Hi Temp Polyimide Tape-Free Sample
Desco’s Wescorp brand ESD Hi Temp Polyimide Tape is a low-charging tape that can be exposed to high temperature applications such as wave soldering. The polyimide film is 2.4 mils thick. It will not leave a residue when removed. The tape generates less than 50 volts (at 73º, 45% RH average) when unwound from the roll, making it safe to use around most ESD sensitive components. Adhesive surface resistance is 10E4 – 10E8 ohms. Temperature resistant to 572º F / 300º C for 10 seconds max. The tape is lead-free and RoHS compliant. Four widths are available: ¼”, ½”, ¾” and 1”. All are on 3” cores.
- polyimide film is 2.4 mils thick
- will not leave a residue
- generates less than 50 volts (at 73º, 45% RH average)
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